Visit Museums, Zoos, Parks and More Virtually

Broadway Shows

The streaming platform BroadwayHD offers a seven-day free trial, so theater fans can watch musicals like “Kinky Boots” and “Cats” and plays including “King Lear” and “A Doll’s House” from their couches. Performances range from Broadway productions to shows from London’s West End to regional offerings from American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.

Museums

The Smithsonian Museum offers virtual tours of their current and permanent exhibits, and viewers can even take a look at a few of the past exhibits. Users can easily navigate between adjoining rooms of the museum and click on the camera icons for a closer look.

https://naturalhistory.si.edu/visit/virtual-tour

Virtual tours of other world-famous museums:

 

Zoos

The Virginia Zoo is offering a virtual tour everyday at 2pm on their Facebook page

The San Diego Zoo has live cameras (as well as archived footage) that allow virtual visitors to see what the penguins, tigers, koalas and other animals are up to.

Other popular zoos with streams and other digital entertainment include the Cincinnati ZooZoo AtlantaHouston Zoo and Oregon Zoo.

Aquariums

The Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center is offering new videos daily on Facebook.

Like zoos, many aquariums have live-streams to show off what their residents are up to. Monterey Bay Aquarium has cams for sea otters, jellyfish, sharks, penguins and more.

Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium, the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta and Boston’s New England Aquarium also provide remote entertainment, such as live feeds and virtual tours.

Theme Parks

There are many unofficial YouTube videos that give viewers virtual experiences of Walt Disney World rides, such as Frozen Ever After, Pirates of the Caribbean and It’s a Small World. Google Street View has virtual tours of the parks, including Magic Kingdom and EPCOT.

 

Legoland theme parks have official virtual tours of the spaces and attractions as well.

Science and Exploration

NASA is offering STEM activities for grades K- 4 ranging from building foam rockets to solving space station emoji puzzles. Parents can also download coloring sheets and books for younger kids.

https://www.nasa.gov/stem-at-home-for-students-k-4.html

Discovery Education offers free virtual field trips complete with companion guides and hands-on learning activities. For example, kids can explore Polar Bears And The Tundra or take a look behind the scenes of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas

https://www.discoveryeducation.com/learn/tundra-connections/

Take a trip to Mars. Explore the surface of Mars on the Curiosity Rover. The site is in the middle of an update, but the 360 mode offers a great digital view.

https://accessmars.withgoogle.com/

Historical Sites

The Great Wall Of China This virtual tour offers a breathtaking view of the Great Wall Of China, and visitors can even read up a little on its history. https://www.thechinaguide.com/destination/great-wall-of-china

Virtual tours of other historical sites:

Nature

Google Local Guides’s “Cherry Blossoms Around the World” virtual tour takes you to 10 sites of cherry blossoms that are recommended by locals who review places on Google Maps. Along with 3D looks at the cherry blossoms, there are descriptions of each site and reviews from local guides.

View the Grand Canyon via 360-degree photographs on an archeology virtual tour, go on a virtual hike past layers of earth to the famous Phantom Ranch, or float down the Colorado River on a rafting trip.

See Llamas at Machu Picchu. A visit here will reward you with stunning mountain views, llama sightings, and great hikes throughout olden ruins.  Take the 360-degree virtual tour, provided by You Visit.

 

 

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